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the law regards cats and dogs are very different. Although cats are still classed as property once off the owners premises...unless you actively encouraged the dog to kill the cat or someone could prove your dog was dangerously out of control you are fine. The same as of you accidently hit a cat with your car you are not liable. (Been in this position myself) below taken from a website.. As for the UK (but possibly excluding Northern Ireland and Scotland where there could be slight differences), the law is relatively straightforward if your dog kills or injures a cat. T
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She turned 6 months last week and is really starting to find her feet now, a touch over 23" tts and right solid lump. Had a few blips on the way, mainly being lulled in to a false sense of security with stock breaking once she realised it was fun to chase stuff? Anyway back on track now, brilliant recall and does all the basics, jumps low fences, finds her way over most dry stone walls etc and touch wood... stock broke. Really enjoying just going out and mooching about with her watching her learn the job and develop. Few pics from today ?
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I was shown a good spot up the dales 10-12 years ago by a pal, you would see a few hundred bunnies in a hour or so's walk. Had a walk up there last year and whilst numbers were a down my pals lurcher worked up and caught a dozen or so in a hour. Three hours walking at weekend with two good lurchers and we saw two rabbits scuttle off in the distance. A sad state of affairs ?
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Same picture pops up at the start of the season every year on Facebook... weather it's true or not I don't know but certainly been doing the rounds for a good few years ?
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Watched a few from the same litter run in the fens a few years ago and to be honest they really impressed me. Two minutes of dynamite action and they put a good few away. When they got on to the right one tho they just couldent hack it. Fields and paddocks I think they would be just the ticket ?
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Last year we were culling pigeons in a cement factory in Bradford centre. I'd never really experienced urban foxes before and then this little vixen appeared. She soon got smart to the job ( presuming she was feeding cubs) and by the end of the night we were throwing dead pigeons 10-15 yards in front of us, flicking the lamp on and she would come and take them. Over the 2 or 3 hours we were shooting she must of taken over 40 pigeons. Iv got a video on a old phone of her lead down panting on top of a sand pile a few foot away from us... She had put in a fare shift herself. I was back there last
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Cracking looking pups Andy. All the ingredients to make the perfect all-rounders. Hope they do you well. ?
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Nothing much to report so far. Doing as a pup should; diamond when we are out together, put one of the older dogs with her and I may aswell not be there ? basic training is going well, recalls and sits to the whistle, not a bother in the house or the kennel, been around some tame and some bloody wild sheep and not batted an eyelid so far... I'm sure that will come! Couple of pics taken last week, growing well, 16 weeks (ish) ?
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?? we will see next year I guess buddy! Fingers crossed! Clyde looks like he has got some chest on him?
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Second and third best out of the litter there mate ??
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She's jabbed up now and we are off! Bold as brass and nothing fazes her. First proper walk tonight. Met a few folk, chased a cyclist and messed around doing a few retrieves with rabbit skin dummy. Couldn't be happier with her so far... I'm sure she will become a pain in the arse shortly but so far so good ??
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Not knocking pip at all, he was a very good dog and obviously they are litter brothers. Razor was stronger, faster, had a better mouth and was a cleverer runner. Wouldnt of said there was much difference in wind between them. After all you don't move on the better of the two...
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That could be something special ?? I'd use razor over pip any day, he was the better of the two?
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Razor is still around he'll be 11 or 12 now tho
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No bother pal. That's razor ( buddy x kim) out of sankeys stuff. Really like them blues ?
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Blue bitch?
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Cheers lads. Jacob has done on a top job rearing them, all in immaculate condition it was a hard job choosing, changed my mind a dozen times ? Bit of Labrador might help with the retrieving job ??
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Thanks. I plan on showing her a bit of everything day and night once she's old enough. She seems a bright little thing and has no fear of anything, already trying to boss the older dogs ?
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Waited a good while for a pup out of Jacobs dog troy and finally picked this little bitch pup up last week. Troy is bred out of razor (Charlie x foxy. X Smokey dancer) and derrie ( Merlin and eve bred dog called jack to a minshaw bitch) This pup is out of troy, back to a bitch out of troy to a grew. Over the last 10 or so seasons of watched razor, derries litter brother ( snoop dogs dre) and troy run a hell of a lot. All exceptional dogs at their chosen game. Troy is a proper allrounder, do anything anywhere type of dog. A real pot filler. Which is what I'm hoping this p
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Sorry another pricing post -bsa mk2
goshawking719 replied to goshawking719's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Thanks for the replies. Looks like i thought it was worth a bit more than it actually is ? -
What should i be asking for this lads. Had it advertised at £675 with a basic scope or a extra £100 with the nighteater scope , cheapest I could find the scope one second hand was £180. It's a bsa mk2 super carbine. Huma reg'd and tuned in a new se stock with a 3 litre divers bottle. Thought i had put it on at a decent price (it owes me a lot more) but had virtually zero intrest??
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Any tips or tricks to shooting vertically... Shooting horizontally I can fairly reliably hit a two pence sized target at ten meters... keeping anchor point and aim points the same shooting vertically I can't hit a barn door? And I don't understand why?! ?
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Cluster Flies In Boarded Out Garage Roof
goshawking719 replied to jackg's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
Working in fairly rural areas I do a lot of jobs like this, barn convertions etc. It always surprises me how far ulv can reach and how much off a difference cracking a window or opening a door to create some air flow can make to job.never had to resort to anything for cluster flies, bar residual insecticide around velux Windows. -
Cluster Flies In Boarded Out Garage Roof
goshawking719 replied to jackg's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
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Gzk seems to last a lot longer than tbg in my opinion. Much faster but a harder draw. I wouldent go back to tbg after using this.
